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ArchLT
34
Oct 14, 2017
geometry of the bag & lightweight materials are great, but...
I cannot get over the screaming "ultimate direction" wordage/advertising on the bag. I want to use your bag and support you, I do not want to be a liminal advertisement for your company (as much as I want you to succeed!). Really, If I ever came across this, I'd be modifying the bag to censor or remove the wordage, it could be waaay more discrete.
beyond that, great work, keep it up :)
Dirtbaggery
9
Oct 14, 2017
ArchLTYou're not wrong-I use the 35 for fast packing, and the giant refective logo on the back does bug me, although thankfully when I'm wearing it, I can't see the ugly branding.
kenwstr
121
Jun 10, 2018
DirtbaggeryI do fly fishing and like to blend into the environment, partly so I don't disturb critters and partly to avoid land owners. The point being that although I have every legal right to follow a stream from a public access point, this does not prevent uncomfortable encounters with unreasonable land owners (with guns). It just makes for a much more pleasant day if I'm not seen. So natural matt colours, broken patterns, nothing shiny, flashy or reflective. Other than that and the weight, it looks like a good system.
Pilgrimuk
9
Jun 12, 2018
kenwstrTotally agree with you on that. I hate all the neon colours and vibrant colours on a lot of outdoor equipment.
It seems you either have to wear "tactical" or look like a billboard.
Why can't more manufactures just do subtle?
Zexall
45
Jun 13, 2018
kenwstrI do a fair amount of hiking/camping in forest where hunting season is very relevant to keep in mind - so having the bright colors is actually important. So it goes both ways, but setting is always key.